I used the drain plug to drain coolant, the gasket on the plug popped. Every mechanic in town quoted me 700 plus for a new radiator. No one would even try replacing the plug or gasket. I replaced it for 6 bucks from oreilley's part number 61134. . Thank you for the advice
Thank you for helping people like us takingj pride in ownership and keeping their car well-maintained and clean. I wish my 2008 Equinox looks as good as yours.
Ok I’m doing this now and what I’m seeing is it looks like you’re supposed to turn it a quarter to the left and then the coolant/anti-freeze starts coming out of the nozzle on the side. It looks like you’re not supposed to take it off. However, nothing came out of the side leading me to believe it gets clogged since the tube is so narrow. I took the lower large hose off and the coolant started emptying out. It was mostly water from last owner. I got the vehicle free because it did not run but it’s running now. Replacing coolant with water causes corrosion and that clogs the small spaces. Fortunately no overheating issues so no clogs in important places.EDIT: Ok just saw a video in Spanish on RUclips and it confirms what I said before. You only turn it a quarter turn to the left and the coolant is supposed to come out. The video is titled.: Cambio de refrigerante en el Suzuki XL7 2008 Yes, he’s calling the coolant/antifreeze the word refrigerant incorrectly. And, I own that vehicle and it’s the same GM car in everything except the body shape. All parts are the same or almost the same. Mine is on the opposite side.
My question is I was doing a flush and my gasket must have worn and is leaking a little, so how did you pull the old peacock completely out mine seems stuck in there, did you pull it out with pliers, needle-nose after turning it counter clock
My 2008 chevy equinox also leaks coolant and causes my truck to overheat after driving for 2 hrs , especislly if im in traffic and not pressing the gas my temperature needle will start going up so i have to put it on park and rev it and thats how it keeps going down , It does leak under the radiator and also into my carpet , any ideas?
I used the drain plug to drain coolant, the gasket on the plug popped. Every mechanic in town quoted me 700 plus for a new radiator. No one would even try replacing the plug or gasket. I replaced it for 6 bucks from oreilley's part number 61134. . Thank you for the advice
You should of gone on to eBay for new radiator $80.99, not $700 plus. It pays to shop around.
Thanks alot for listing the part# plus the place of purchase being O'reilly's. That is a big help. Thanks again.
4 years later and your video is still helping people
Thank you for helping people like us takingj pride in ownership and keeping their car well-maintained and clean. I wish my 2008 Equinox looks as good as yours.
I broke off my top wing like you. What did we do wrong? How are you supposed to remove it?
You are awesome for getting under the car and showing exactly where that plug is. It helped me out big time! Hope you are well!
Ok I’m doing this now and what I’m seeing is it looks like you’re supposed to turn it a quarter to the left and then the coolant/anti-freeze starts coming out of the nozzle on the side. It looks like you’re not supposed to take it off. However, nothing came out of the side leading me to believe it gets clogged since the tube is so narrow. I took the lower large hose off and the coolant started emptying out. It was mostly water from last owner. I got the vehicle free because it did not run but it’s running now. Replacing coolant with water causes corrosion and that clogs the small spaces. Fortunately no overheating issues so no clogs in important places.EDIT: Ok just saw a video in Spanish on RUclips and it confirms what I said before. You only turn it a quarter turn to the left and the coolant is supposed to come out. The video is titled.:
Cambio de refrigerante en el Suzuki XL7 2008 Yes, he’s calling the coolant/antifreeze the word refrigerant incorrectly. And, I own that vehicle and it’s the same GM car in everything except the body shape. All parts are the same or almost the same. Mine is on the opposite side.
Perfect. Very helpful! Thank you. Lots of love from Houston Texas
Showing where the plug was helped me. Thanks!
My question is I was doing a flush and my gasket must have worn and is leaking a little, so how did you pull the old peacock completely out mine seems stuck in there, did you pull it out with pliers, needle-nose after turning it counter clock
Very good information thank you for your help
Thank you for posting this video.
Hey man, this was perfect. Just have to catch the antifreeze. Thx a bunch.
My 2008 chevy equinox also leaks coolant and causes my truck to overheat after driving for 2 hrs , especislly if im in traffic and not pressing the gas my temperature needle will start going up so i have to put it on park and rev it and thats how it keeps going down , It does leak under the radiator and also into my carpet , any ideas?
How did you get it back in? I’ve tried everything
Like most parts now a days. They almost need to be broken to remove. Excellent sells techigue. Don't you think.
thank you this helped me so much.
Hey how you take it off ?
Turn it slightly and it should pull straight out like any plug would
I accidentally ripped off that little plastic nub on the side of the Petcock valve because I thought it was a stopper… Anyone know what that is?
dorman part #61134
Thank you.